General Dentistry Information: Common Reasons for Tooth Pain

In general dentistry, there are a lot of unknowns for the average person. For example, it may not be 100% obvious why a tooth is aching, which is why visiting the dental office is necessary. However, more often than not, it is impossible to immediately see a general dentist as soon as the pain arises. With that being said, having an understanding of what causes tooth pain can be helpful. Keep reading to learn more about tooth pain in general dentistry

Why tooth pain occurs

Outlined below are a few common reasons that tooth pain occurs. Reviewing this information can be helpful to individuals who are trying to pinpoint the reason for discomfort.

Cavity

One of the most common reasons why a tooth starts to ache is because a cavity is present. Cavities are the result of an infection in a tooth, which comes from bacteria. The bacteria spread when oral hygiene is not practiced, leading to holes in the teeth, thus resulting in a cavity. When the infection grows or starts to reach the nerves of the tooth, pain often sets in. 

General dentists are trained to identify warning signs; however, they also have access to x-rays, which show the cavity. Cavities can be hard to detect by the average person, which is why pain usually is the tell-all sign. 

Gum infection

Another reason that tooth may start to hurt is due to a gum infection. Just like when the teeth are infected, the gums too can experience the same thing, resulting in pain. Because the gums are responsible for housing the teeth and protecting them, they are required to be in tip-top condition, otherwise, symptoms like pain or swelling may occur. 

When the gums become so infected that the teeth begin to hurt, this means that a visit to a general dentistry practice is necessary. Once the teeth are infected as a result of gum infection, multiple dental treatments will be required in order to salvage one's oral health. 

Simpler things

Of course, there are simpler reasons why teeth may hurt. It can be easy to automatically assume the worst; however, in some cases, it is not due to an infection. For example, when food particles get left behind or stuck in between two teeth, they can irritate the surrounding area, leading to discomfort or pain. General dentistry practices recommend flossing at least once a day and brushing twice to avoid this. For those who often experience stuck food, it is advised to brush and floss after every meal. 

Visit a general dentist

Tooth pain can be difficult to deal with and manage at home, which is why it is best to always visit a general dentistry practice. An evaluation can be done to determine where the pain is coming from. Then, a plan of action can be put into place to solve the pain. Reach out today to learn more or to get scheduled for an appointment. 

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